“We hope to increase brand awareness and reach out to a larger audience in the heartlands; we can’t do that if we continue to operate with only one stall,” said second-gen hawker-owner Ray Ng.
that the partnership came about as he is good friends with the chain’s boss. The Tampines outlet will offer the same menu and prices as Hong Lim.
Meanwhile, Ray himself will still be based at the original shop, which was started in 1952 by his 87-year-old father, Ng Yong Cheong. “We'd like to reassure our customers that the quality of each and every curry puff will be identical to our main stall at Hong Lim,” Ray avers.almost identical-looking Tanglin Crispy Curry Puff stalls located right next to each other in the hawker centre. And here is why.
The trigger of this split was reportedly Peter’s China-born girlfriend, who was apparently unhappy that Yong Cheong did not want her to help out at the stall, whereas Ray’s girlfriend was allowed to do so. The disagreement resulted in the brothers’ decision to run their own stalls independently. He shares: “My father trusted me with the recipe and business; it's my duty to continue his legacy of selling these traditional handmade curry puffs. But we are new to this and for a start, we want to make sure that our partnership with Buey Tahan goes well before we decide on our next step.
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